Topic: Hdmi

6 chapters across the catalog

Lone Rat
Episode 748 1:06:07 - 1:09:26

748: Lone Rat

Intel Compute Stick, Portable Podcasting Test

Testing of the Intel Compute Stick, a $150 Atom-based computer, reveals it is capable of basic tasks but struggles with Skype when additional memory is added. The device's limited power output also prevents it from running external hard drives that rely on USB power, making it unsuitable for a full podcasting rig.

Bandwich
Episode 707 26:02 - 27:26

707: Bandwich

DisplayPort Technology, Multi-Monitor Setup Frustrations

A host describes technical difficulties attempting to set up a multi-monitor system using DisplayPort outputs on a new machine. The struggle involves hardware that defaults to an extended desktop rather than independent monitors and a lack of helpful information online. The segment highlights the frustration with modern display standards and the common "buy a Mac" refrain in tech support forums.

Sir Duke Don Tomaso Di Toronto Presents
Episode 682 2:33:35 - 2:36:02

682: Sir Duke Don Tomaso Di Toronto Presents

Amazon Fire Stick, HDMI Power Issues, Eleanor Clift

The Amazon Fire Stick is criticized for its poor hardware design, specifically the requirement for an external power cable that clutters the HDMI port area. In political commentary, Eleanor Clift's performance on the "McLaughlin Group" is mocked, particularly her frequent description of President Obama as a "constitutional lawyer."

Barama
Episode 662 1:01:35 - 1:04:36

662: Barama

Seiki 4K TV Cable Failure and Technical Issues

A discussion regarding a Seiki 4K upscaling cable reveals that the device causes visual flashing when used with certain Dish Network boxes. The hosts debate whether the issue is caused by incompatible HDMI signals or faulty hardware, planning to test it further with a Roku 3.

Barama
Episode 662 1:01:35 - 1:06:31

662: Barama

Technical Issues with 4K TV Cables and Ham Radio Forums

A discussion on technical failures involving a Seiki 4K upscaler cable leads to a broader conversation about the "death of broadcasting." The hosts react to criticism from ham radio enthusiasts on Reddit regarding their views on the obsolescence of traditional airwaves.

Slave Bracelet
Episode 554 59:55 - 1:02:55

554: Slave Bracelet

4K Television Technology, Sir David Foley

Sir David Foley, the "Duke of Silicon Valley," is thanked for his donation and his promotion of 4K televisions. The hosts discuss the visual quality of 4K content, the process of upconversion, and the potential impact of high-definition detail on television makeup.